Wiki Biography of Darrell Hammond
Darrell Clayton Hammond is an actor, stand-up comedian, and impressionist who was born in Melbourne, Florida, on October 8, 1955. Hammond is best known for being the longest-serving cast member of The Not Ready For Prime Time Players Company, which appeared on “Saturday Night Live,” a late-night sketch comedy and variety show (1995 to 2009). He has been an announcer for the above-mentioned show since 2014. Since 1980, Darrell has worked in the entertainment sector.
What is the net worth of the actor and television personality? As of the data gathered in the middle of 2016, authoritative sources assessed Darrell Hammond’s overall net worth to be as much as $8 million.
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To begin, he attended Brevard Community College and also played baseball there. After graduating from the University of Florida in 1978, he worked as a stand-up comic on a cruise ship and in theater productions.
He joined the cast of “Saturday Night Live” in 1995 and went on to create the roles of Sean Connery, Geraldo Rivera, Jesse Jackson, John Travolta, Ted Koppel, Phil McGraw, Phil Donahue, Chris Matthews, Dick Cheney, Regis Philbin, John McCain, Donald Trump, Al Gore, and Bill Clinton. President Bill Clinton, who was impersonated in 87 sketches, was the most frequently portrayed character. Darrell Hammond announced his departure from the program in 2009, after setting two records: the first for 14 years as a cast member, and the second for appearing in the most episodes – 280. After the death of the former announcer, Pardo, Darrell returned to the “Saturday Night Live” broadcast in 2014, this time as the announcer.
Hammond’s net worth grew as a result of his involvement in numerous feature films. He initially appeared in the comedy film “Celtic Pride” in 1996, and then in the animated musical picture “The King and I” as Master Little (1999). He also appeared in the main casts of Harald Zwart’s spy action comedy thriller “Agent Cody Banks” (2003), Dennie Gordon’s teen comedy “New York Minute” (2004), Mekhi Phifer’s comedic crime film “Puff, Puff, Pass” (2006), Mark Steilen’s comedy “Wieners” (2008), and Malcolm D. Lee’s horror parody film “Scary Movie 5” (2013). It’s worth noting that Darrell won the lead role in Dean Ronalds’ independent film “Netherbeast Incorporated” (2007).
Finally, the actor’s personal life includes two marriages to the same wife Elizabeth, the first from 1990 to 1994 and the second from 1997 until 2012 — they have one child. He has been single since 2012. Hammond has claimed that he suffers from bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and borderline personality disorder. He also has a proclivity for cutting himself. He was once sent to a psychiatric clinic after cutting himself backstage at “Saturday Night Live.”
Net Worth | $2 Million |
Date Of Birth | October 8, 1955 |
Place Of Birth | Melbourne, Florida, United States |
Profession | Actor, Comedian, TV show personality |
Education | Brevard Community College, University of Florida, HB Studio, New York |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Elizabeth Hammond (1990–1994; 1997–2011) |
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Movies | “Celtic Pride” (1996), “The King and I” (1999), “Agent Cody Banks” (2003), “New York Minute” (2004), “Puff, Puff, Pass” (2006), “Wieners” (2008), “Scary Movie 5” (2013) |
TV Shows | “Saturday Night Live” (1995-2009), “Kentucky Fried Chicken”, “Celebrity Jeopardy!”, “Wappin'”, “The Howard Stern Show”, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”, “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”, “Comedy Central Presents Darrell Hammond”, “Damages” |